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titleOfInvention chemical compound with refrigerant property
abstract "CHEMICAL COMPOUND WITH COOLING PROPERTY". It consists of a combination of three chemicals: Formic acid hydrazide (CH4N20), Ammonium chloride (NH4CI) and Carbonic acid Diamide (HOCOOH). The obtained compound has heat absorbing property of the solvent medium in the dissolution process. This feature makes it a convenient and portable way to cool products without the need for a refrigerator or ice. The temperature may be decreased by up to 15 <198> C when water is used as a solvent if the correct proportion of compound is used. Said compound is called 'Camping Ice'.
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